Unruh, Now I understand what you see. That would be frustrating, for sure. I have no idea why the program is acting this way; it certainly is not what I expected. Please accept my apologies. I will use the "Enter" key more often from now on.
Regards, Ed > > > > I have now set the line length to 50 > characters. I have no idea what your > requirements are; I am trying to please you! As > for OT, I would have contacted you directly, but > you have an invalid email address; I have now > other means to communicate with you. > > It is not working. As you can see from the quote > above and below of your > submission, there are no line breaks at all > except before and after your "Regards" > line and after your "Unruh," line. What I > suspect is that your program > is only setting the length of lines it displays, > not lines it sends out. > Ie, to you it looks like the stuff you type out > has a line length of 50, > but what gets sent out has no line breaks at all > except the ones you > put in manually. > > My news reader puts in a > at the beginning of > every line in the text it > responds to. Note that your text above has a > > at the begininning of the > Unruh, line, a > at the beginning of the next > blank line, and a single > > at the beginning of the 256 character text line. > That 256 character long > single line is what I see, not a sequence of six > 50 character lines. > > > > Regards, > > Ed > > > >> > >> Well, if the above was sent from work, then > yes, > >> its version of what 66 > >> characters is is too wide. > >> This whole discussion is certainly OT, since > it > >> has nothing to do with > >> "PPS only configuration" or even ntp. > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ > >> questions mailing list > >> questions@lists.ntp.org > >> http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions > > _______________________________________________ > questions mailing list > questions@lists.ntp.org > http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions